Item #: SCP ####
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP #### is to be contained in a dry space of any dimensions and maintained with standard phonograph record storage procedures. Any personnel with Level 3 clearance and above are allowed to handle SCP #### and view its contents as long as it is handled properly in a manner as to not harm the contents of the disk.
Description: SCP #### is a phonograph record similar in form and content to the Voyager Golden Record. The disc art is only slightly faded due to long term space travel and otherwise identical to the original Golden Record's. SCP #### contains 116 images plus a calibration image in addition to an array of natural sounds commonly found in nature such as the sound of ocean waves and animals. SCP #### is not identical to the Golden Record - all images depicting astronomical bodies and solar locations are different from those found in the Golden Record. These images, instead, show the location of exoplanet Proxima Centauri B.
The names of each image's credits are the exact same on both SCP #### and the Golden Record - this includes Jon Lomberg and NASA.
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| IMAGE #2 |
| A white image inside a black frame. The white canvas contains a solar location map depicting the estimated location of Proxima Centauri. In the bottom right is a black and white picture of the Milky Way nearly identical to the one found in the Golden Record, albeit rotated slightly and not matching pixel-to-pixel. |
| IMAGE #3 |
| This image differs in no way from its respective Golden Record counterpart. |
| IMAGE #4 |
| This image differs in no way from its respective Golden Record counterpart. |
| IMAGE #5 |
| The solar system parameters of the Proxima Centauri system in kilometers. |
| IMAGE #6 |
| Continuation of image #5 showing depicting the relative size of planet Proxima Centauri B next to Proxima Centauri - note that this is approximately the size of Earth, albeit slightly larger. |
| IMAGE #7 |
| The solar spectrum of Proxima Centauri from Proxima Centauri B. |
| IMAGE #8 |
| A picture of a branch of the milky way as seen from Proxima Centauri B. |
| IMAGE #9 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way. |
| IMAGE #10 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way. |
| IMAGE #11 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way, this time focused on the approximate location of the Solar System. |
| IMAGE #12 |
| A picture of landmasses loosely resembling Egypt, The Red Sea, the Sinal Peninsula and the Nile from space. |
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Item #: SCP ####
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP #### is to be contained in a dry space of any dimensions and maintained with standard phonograph record storage procedures. Any personnel with Level 3 clearance and above are allowed to handle SCP #### and view its contents as long as it is handled properly in a manner as to not harm the contents of the disk.
Description: SCP #### is a phonograph record similar in form and content to the Voyager Golden Record. The disc art is only slightly faded due to long term space travel and otherwise identical to the original Golden Record's. SCP #### contains 116 images plus a calibration image in addition to an array of natural sounds commonly found in nature such as the sound of ocean waves and animals. Below is a descriptive list of the images found in SCP ####. Corresponding original Golden Record images can be found here.
The names of each image's credits are the exact same on both SCP #### and the Golden Record - this includes Jon Lomberg and NASA.
This image differs in no way from its respective Golden Record counterpart. ||
| IMAGE #2 |
| A white image inside a black frame. The white canvas contains a solar location map depicting the estimated location of Proxima Centauri. In the bottom right is a black and white picture of the Milky Way nearly identical to the one found in the Golden Record, albeit rotated slightly and not matching pixel-to-pixel. |
| IMAGE #3 |
| This image differs in no way from its respective Golden Record counterpart. |
| IMAGE #4 |
| This image differs in no way from its respective Golden Record counterpart. |
| IMAGE #5 |
| The solar system parameters of the Proxima Centauri system in kilometers. |
| IMAGE #6 |
| Continuation of image #5 showing depicting the relative size of planet Proxima Centauri B next to Proxima Centauri - note that this is approximately the size of Earth, albeit slightly larger. |
| IMAGE #7 |
| The solar spectrum of Proxima Centauri from Proxima Centauri B. |
| IMAGE #8 |
| A picture of a branch of the milky way as seen from Proxima Centauri B. |
| IMAGE #9 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way. |
| IMAGE #10 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way. |
| IMAGE #11 |
| A different picture of a branch of the milky way, this time focused on the approximate location of the Solar System. |
| IMAGE #12 |
| A picture of landmasses loosely resembling Egypt, The Red Sea, the Sinal Peninsula and the Nile from space. |
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